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I too am curious about this. Anybody?
I am just learning this stuff too, so will regurgitate what I have read..
I have heard bed liner is tougher than nails... and it is NOT slick. Which can be a problem. Also, you will never be able to replace it... you will have to cut it out. UMHW might be better, then your chine batten will not be covered, and you can replace both if you need. Or use a 1/4 in piece of plywood as a shoe instead... I am kind of leaning that way, but I like the next idea too.
Also to protect the bottom for a frame boat and not use a shoe. I have read, 2-3 layers of fiberglass with graphite mixed in and maybe one of the layers use kevlar cloth. That sounds pretty bullet proof to me.
Generally search through the posts here, there is tons of info on this topic.
Where do you float, what rivers? East or west? define your conditions- there are pros and cons to each bottom treatment depending on your use intent.
The sandy waters of the Pere Marquette in Michigan require very little :"tough" bottom treatment versus a rocky and wild river like the Deschutes.
I just went ahead and did it :) It turned out nicely, running about 6 inches above the chine. I used Herculiner, which has far more rubber particles than others. It has a nice look and feel!
Now I'm confused. You didn't bedliner the bottom, but only up the sides based on your last post. Chine battens are meant to be replaced in most cases. The S&G crowd uses bedliner on the bottoms and over the chine (there is no batten) and up the side a little bit.
It's your boat, and there are definitely many ways to skin a cat. knowing chine battens are somewhat sacrificial, I guess I wouldn't (and don't) make them a permanent fixture on my boats.
On my rivers, which can be flat to class 3 typically, I've rarely if ever rooked a boat above the chine on the side of the hull. (That is NOT saying I'm a master at the oars) I've torn chine battens to shreds on the other hand. Battens are cheap.
Bottom line, it's your boat. Don't feel like you did wrong here. Go out and rock it.You may never need to replace a chine and may have found the golden ticket.
Most know here, I'm a former-fiberglassed-bottom-converted-to-oiled-wood-shoe....I'll spare you...you can search all those posts somewhere here.
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